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Hong Kong and Singapore are among the easiest places in the world to set up new businesses and like other cities around the world are seeking to emulate the start up culture of Silicon Valley. The FT's Ben Bland and Louise Lucas examine whether they are succeeding.
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Hong Kong is ranked as one of the fastest-growing startup hubs in the world. The city now hosts over 2,200 startups. They are drawn by the city's supportive incubators and accelerators, government funding support, private venture capital, as well Hong Kong’s excellent package of advantages.
Play the video to learn more about Hong Kong’s startup ecosystem.

published:31 Jan 2018

views:195

A look at how Hong Kong is positioning itself as a tech startup hub making it easy for companies to set up, and providing government and private support to those with good ideas. It's proximity to the Pearl River Delta and it's role as a global financial center make it ideal for those going into fintech or IoT.

http://TheRawfoodfamily.com
I am in Hong Kong today to open up a new company and business bank account for our international digital nomad online business.
And today I want to show you life hackers out there how to do it!
This is the company I used for our DelawareLLC in the USA:
http://bit.ly/1KgExuY
This is the link to the Hongkong-Agency we used this week:
http://bit.ly/1z9E6Nl
** Free and Alive ! **
*************************************
Music:
-Youtube Audio library
*************************************
Website: http://TheRawfoodfamily.com
YouTube http://Youtube.com/Rawfoodfamilylife
Facebook: http://Facebook.com/TheRawfoodfamily
Twitter: http://twitter.com/Rawfoodfamily
Instagram: http://instagram.com/TheSundancefamily
We empower natural health businesses to improve lives all around the world.
http://TheRawfoodfamily.com
*************************************
OUR PROGRAMS:
???Are You Also FinallyReady To Make A GreatLiving With Your Passion???
Discover How You CanLive Your Dreams,
While Helping1000's Of People AND Creating Financial Freedom For Yourself And Your Family.
Get started at
http://TheRawfoodfamilyBschool.com
*************************************
OUR EBOOKS:
Finally A Recipe Book With Delicious And Quick-To-Make, Nutrition Loaded Recipes (ALSO For Kids...)
http://70BestRawfoodRecipes.com
*************************************
Cameras I use:
-Canon G7X ist my Standardcamera
-Canon Vixia
-Gopro 4 Silver for Action- and Underwater-shots
-Phantom 2 Vision for Helicopter-shots

published:29 Aug 2015

views:30475

SenseTime has become the first Hong Kong start-up to be valued at a billion dollars. It has successfully managed to negotiate obstacles, like funding difficulties and entrenched monopolies that some argue have been killing the city's start-up scene. Those problems though maybe about to change and with it, the face of Hong Kong's entrepreneurialism. That's if the government and some key figures can get their way, as JoelFlynn reports.

published:19 Dec 2017

views:3947

What do you think about startup Hong Kong? YAY or NAY for working in startup Hong Kong?
PLEASE COMMENT BELOW!!
Other MoonlighterApartments Tour Day 1 Speakers to inspire your startup idea: http://archiparti.co/moonlighter-by-archiparti-1/
**About the speaker**
Speaker #3: HoKan Wong, Co-founder of "MUSEY"
HKU & HarvardGraduate, ETH researcher in award-winning project, Winner of the Harvard Dean'sChallenge, Founder for Musey, Architect turned active entrepreneur in Silicon Valley.
HoKan started Musey as moonlighter experiment right before he graduated from Harvard UniversityGraduate School of Design. In this session, HoKan will share with us his journey with his startups and life as an entrepreneur in Silicon Valley. Musey is a mobile app for design inspiration in the real world, its investors were the early backers of Pinterest, Makerbot, Paper by 53, and other great products.
More here: http://www.museyapp.com/
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Startups from Hong Kong and Mainland China are showcasing a variety of innovative products at the MobileElectronics show. Products on display include smart accessories for mobile phones, a multi-device charging station, the world’s first modular smart watch, and an IoT device that syncs air conditioners with smartphones for mobile control and monitoring.
The world's largest mobile electronics sourcing show, Mobile Electronics features more than 2,300 booths of smartphones, tablets, accessories, drones and robotics. The show is being held October 18-21 at AsiaWorld-Expo in Hong Kong.
Learn more about Global Sources exhibitions at www.globalsources.com/exhibitions

Hong Kong has been opening its doors to a new-generation of innovative entrepreneurs as it works towards building a dynamic startups ecosystem.
The city’s startup scene has experienced phenomenal growth in recent years. An Invest Hong Kong poll released last September showed 1,558 registered startups are operating in co-working spaces here, a 46% jump compared to 2014.
Bright idea
Lumos is one of them. Its co-founder, Eu Wen-ding from Singapore was studying at Harvard University when he met JeffChen, an exchange student from Hong Kong University of Science & Technology. As students they would cycle everywhere and that is when they came up with the Lumos Helmet to improve the safety and visibility of cyclists riding after dark. It is the world's first smart bicycle helmet with integrated lights, brake, and turn signals.
At only two years old, Lumos is still a fledgling startup, but the young entrepreneurs are already considering making Hong Kong the firm’s headquarters because of its proximity to experienced helmet manufacturers in Shenzhen.
“Hong Kong made a ton of sense because it’s really easy to live here and get around and China’s just there and we go in on a weekly basis, so we started working with the factory and we know them pretty well now,” Eu-wen said.
With support from Invest Hong Kong, Eu-wen added that he had no problems getting a Hong Kong visa.
“We were told that a typical visa application process is about a one month review and then one month approval, but because InvestHK endorsed our application, my visa took about seven days.”
Sound of success
Another success story is Aivvy Inc, a Silicon Valley technology startup that relocated its regional headquarters to Hong Kong in 2014 to launch its portable music player globally.
Its smart headset Aivvy Q can "learn" a user's music preferences. When the headset is charging, it automatically connects to Wi-Fi to sync the user's preferences, updating its library with new songs selected by advanced algorithms from 40 million songs on the Aivvy cloud.
Its founders chose Hong Kong to launch their product because of its stable and mature business environment and strategic location next to factories in Shenzhen.
The firm was also impressed with how easy it was to set up a company in Hong Kong, with the added bonus of support from InvestHK alleviating a lot of the burden smaller companies face, such as securing visas, finding service providers and making media contacts.
“It took around seven days to set up a new company from scratch, so the whole registration process was very easy, and we were introduced to many resources by InvestHK, including accounting firms and to local community resources such as Science Park and co-working spaces,” said Aivvy co-founder Cheryl Zeng.
Launching pad
Companies like Aivvy show Hong Kong is attracting high-tech market players, even from world-leading startup hubs like Silicon Valley.
Hong Kong’s low taxes, strong legal system, tech-savvy population and key position as a global trade centre and gateway to the booming Mainland market, make it an ideal launching pad for startups seeking to scale globally.
InvestHK Director-General of Investment PromotionSimon Galpin noted that the city’s startup ecosystem has seen rapid growth, due to increasing entrepreneurship and a surge in the number of co-working spaces - where tech workers share office space.
“We’ve been helping large and small companies for the past 15 years, but what’s happened in just the last couple of years is we’ve seen an explosion in the number of founders and entrepreneurs coming to Hong Kong,” Mr Galpin said.
“Many entrepreneurs think that Hong Kong is really only for big businesses, that you’ve got to be a big bank or a big Fortune 50 company to be able to afford to have an office here in Hong Kong. But that’s not really true. Because we’ve seen such a huge increase in the number of co-working spaces, there is more supply than demand and so if you’re a founder or an entrepreneur, you can rent a seat in a co-working space much cheaper than you could in London or Silicon Valley or many other parts of the world.”
InvestHK this month hosted the StartmeupHK VentureForum which attracted more than 900 participants who had the opportunity to listen to a diverse range of renowned speakers share their inspiring stories, including Tesla MotorsCEO and Product DesignerElon Musk.
The forum was the main event of the week-long StartmeupHK Festival aimed at promoting Hong Kong as one of the fastest growing start-up hubs in the world. (http://j.mp/1nUqZNP)

Background

In a 2006 interview with Verbicide Magazine, band members were asked if a new remix album would be produced for Demon Days as there was for Gorillaz. They answered that it was a possibility and that might involve the Spacemonkeyz again. In the same interview, they were asked if there might also be another G Sides. Again, their answer was that it might be possible. In January 2007, websites began listing a March release date for a Phase 2 B-sides album. One of the websites, musictap.net, later pushed this back to 3 April. According to Gorillaz-Unofficial, the reaction of official parties behind Gorillaz is that the release date is just a rumour for now. On 29 August, musictap.net reported that the B-side album would be titled D-Sides and would be released on 20 November. On 18 September 2007, the official Gorillaz fansite confirmed the release of the album, as well as unveiling the album artwork and track listing. D-Sides was released on 19 November 2007 in the UK and on 20 November 2007 in the U.S.

1977 World 600

Jim Stacy would become the owner of Krauskopf's old NASCAR team after this event; with the famed red #71 Dodge getting repainted into the white #5. Neil Bonnett, however, would stay on the team as a driver. By 1980, NASCAR had completely stopped tracking the year model of all the vehicles and most teams did not take stock cars to the track under their own power anymore.

Summary

Forty American-born drivers competed here including Benny Parsons, Lennie Pond, Buddy Baker, Darrell Waltrip, and Neil Bonnett. After four hours and twenty-one minutes of racing action, Richard Petty defeated polesitter David Pearson by 30.8 seconds in front of an audience of 115000 people. There were 25 lead changes done in this race in addition to six cautions for 31 laps. While the qualifying top speed was 161.435 miles per hour (259.804km/h), the average speed of the race was actually 136.676 miles per hour (219.959km/h). Last-place finisher Ramo Stott would acquire engine trouble on lap 3 of the 400-lap race. The duration of the race was from 12:30 P.M. to 4:41 P.M.; allowing fans to drive to nearby restaurants for supper.

1964 World 600

Despite protests from traditionalist NASCAR fans that racing in 1964 was the "Good Old Days," the form of racing found in the 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season is considered by modern race fans to be more interesting, safer and faster than the conditions that the stock car drivers faced in the mid-1960s. A lot of the safety concerns that haunted NASCAR in the early years didn't resolve themselves until the 1966 NASCAR Grand National Series season, making stock car competition an arduous event for drivers, team owners and their family members.

Background

Lowe's Motor Speedway is a motorsports complex located in Concord, North Carolina, 13 miles from Charlotte, North Carolina. The complex features a 1.5 miles (2.4km) quad oval track that hosts NASCAR racing including the prestigious Coca-Cola 600 on Memorial Day weekend and the NEXTEL All-Star Challenge, as well as the Bank of America 500. The speedway was built in 1959 by Bruton Smith and is considered the home track for NASCAR with many race teams located in the Charlotte area. The track is owned and operated by Speedway Motorsports Inc. (SMI) with Marcus G. Smith (son of Bruton Smith) as track president.

The word "valley" refers to the Santa Clara Valley, where the region has traditionally been centered, which includes the city of San Jose and surrounding cities and towns. The word "silicon" originally referred to the large number of siliconchipinnovators and manufacturers in the region. The term "Silicon Valley" eventually came to refer to all high tech businesses in the area, and is now generally used as a synecdoche for the American high-technology economic sector. It also became a global synonym for leading high-tech research and enterprises, and thus inspired similar named locations, as well as research parks and technology centers with a comparable structure all around the world.

Start-ups in Hong Kong and Singapore | FT Business

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Hong Kong and Singapore are among the easiest places in the world to set up new businesses and like other cities around the world are seeking to emulate the start up culture of Silicon Valley. The FT's Ben Bland and Louise Lucas examine whether they are succeeding.
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1:12

HK - A SHINING STARTUP HUB (2018)

HK - A SHINING STARTUP HUB (2018)

HK - A SHINING STARTUP HUB (2018)

Hong Kong is ranked as one of the fastest-growing startup hubs in the world. The city now hosts over 2,200 startups. They are drawn by the city's supportive incubators and accelerators, government funding support, private venture capital, as well Hong Kong’s excellent package of advantages.
Play the video to learn more about Hong Kong’s startup ecosystem.

7:49

Hong Kong Startup Hub

Hong Kong Startup Hub

Hong Kong Startup Hub

A look at how Hong Kong is positioning itself as a tech startup hub making it easy for companies to set up, and providing government and private support to those with good ideas. It's proximity to the Pearl River Delta and it's role as a global financial center make it ideal for those going into fintech or IoT.

1:35:39

Startup Pitches: The First Wearable IoT World Demo Day in Hong Kong Summer 16 Class

Startup Pitches: The First Wearable IoT World Demo Day in Hong Kong Summer 16 Class

Startup Pitches: The First Wearable IoT World Demo Day in Hong Kong Summer 16 Class

How To Start An OffShore Company As Digital Nomad in Hong Kong 🌴 Around The World With 6 Kids 🌎

How To Start An OffShore Company As Digital Nomad in Hong Kong 🌴 Around The World With 6 Kids 🌎

How To Start An OffShore Company As Digital Nomad in Hong Kong 🌴 Around The World With 6 Kids 🌎

http://TheRawfoodfamily.com
I am in Hong Kong today to open up a new company and business bank account for our international digital nomad online business.
And today I want to show you life hackers out there how to do it!
This is the company I used for our DelawareLLC in the USA:
http://bit.ly/1KgExuY
This is the link to the Hongkong-Agency we used this week:
http://bit.ly/1z9E6Nl
** Free and Alive ! **
*************************************
Music:
-Youtube Audio library
*************************************
Website: http://TheRawfoodfamily.com
YouTube http://Youtube.com/Rawfoodfamilylife
Facebook: http://Facebook.com/TheRawfoodfamily
Twitter: http://twitter.com/Rawfoodfamily
Instagram: http://instagram.com/TheSundancefamily
We empower natural health businesses to improve lives all around the world.
http://TheRawfoodfamily.com
*************************************
OUR PROGRAMS:
???Are You Also FinallyReady To Make A GreatLiving With Your Passion???
Discover How You CanLive Your Dreams,
While Helping1000's Of People AND Creating Financial Freedom For Yourself And Your Family.
Get started at
http://TheRawfoodfamilyBschool.com
*************************************
OUR EBOOKS:
Finally A Recipe Book With Delicious And Quick-To-Make, Nutrition Loaded Recipes (ALSO For Kids...)
http://70BestRawfoodRecipes.com
*************************************
Cameras I use:
-Canon G7X ist my Standardcamera
-Canon Vixia
-Gopro 4 Silver for Action- and Underwater-shots
-Phantom 2 Vision for Helicopter-shots

2:42

Money Talks: SenseTime becomes Hong Kong first $1B startup

Money Talks: SenseTime becomes Hong Kong first $1B startup

Money Talks: SenseTime becomes Hong Kong first $1B startup

SenseTime has become the first Hong Kong start-up to be valued at a billion dollars. It has successfully managed to negotiate obstacles, like funding difficulties and entrenched monopolies that some argue have been killing the city's start-up scene. Those problems though maybe about to change and with it, the face of Hong Kong's entrepreneurialism. That's if the government and some key figures can get their way, as JoelFlynn reports.

What do you think about startup Hong Kong? YAY or NAY for working in startup Hong Kong?
PLEASE COMMENT BELOW!!
Other MoonlighterApartments Tour Day 1 Speakers to inspire your startup idea: http://archiparti.co/moonlighter-by-archiparti-1/
**About the speaker**
Speaker #3: HoKan Wong, Co-founder of "MUSEY"
HKU & HarvardGraduate, ETH researcher in award-winning project, Winner of the Harvard Dean'sChallenge, Founder for Musey, Architect turned active entrepreneur in Silicon Valley.
HoKan started Musey as moonlighter experiment right before he graduated from Harvard UniversityGraduate School of Design. In this session, HoKan will share with us his journey with his startups and life as an entrepreneur in Silicon Valley. Musey is a mobile app for design inspiration in the real world, its investors were the early backers of Pinterest, Makerbot, Paper by 53, and other great products.
More here: http://www.museyapp.com/
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Learn everything about architecture and startup Hong Kong, come and visit us at:
archiparti International Limited
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Address: 1811, 18/F, WeWork, 535 Jaffe Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Phone: +852 5499 8578
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Innovative products from Hong Kong startups at the Global Sources show

Innovative products from Hong Kong startups at the Global Sources show

Innovative products from Hong Kong startups at the Global Sources show

Startups from Hong Kong and Mainland China are showcasing a variety of innovative products at the MobileElectronics show. Products on display include smart accessories for mobile phones, a multi-device charging station, the world’s first modular smart watch, and an IoT device that syncs air conditioners with smartphones for mobile control and monitoring.
The world's largest mobile electronics sourcing show, Mobile Electronics features more than 2,300 booths of smartphones, tablets, accessories, drones and robotics. The show is being held October 18-21 at AsiaWorld-Expo in Hong Kong.
Learn more about Global Sources exhibitions at www.globalsources.com/exhibitions

Tech startups plug into HK (31.1.2016)

Hong Kong has been opening its doors to a new-generation of innovative entrepreneurs as it works towards building a dynamic startups ecosystem.
The city’s startup scene has experienced phenomenal growth in recent years. An Invest Hong Kong poll released last September showed 1,558 registered startups are operating in co-working spaces here, a 46% jump compared to 2014.
Bright idea
Lumos is one of them. Its co-founder, Eu Wen-ding from Singapore was studying at Harvard University when he met JeffChen, an exchange student from Hong Kong University of Science & Technology. As students they would cycle everywhere and that is when they came up with the Lumos Helmet to improve the safety and visibility of cyclists riding after dark. It is the world's first smart bicycle helmet with integrated lights, brake, and turn signals.
At only two years old, Lumos is still a fledgling startup, but the young entrepreneurs are already considering making Hong Kong the firm’s headquarters because of its proximity to experienced helmet manufacturers in Shenzhen.
“Hong Kong made a ton of sense because it’s really easy to live here and get around and China’s just there and we go in on a weekly basis, so we started working with the factory and we know them pretty well now,” Eu-wen said.
With support from Invest Hong Kong, Eu-wen added that he had no problems getting a Hong Kong visa.
“We were told that a typical visa application process is about a one month review and then one month approval, but because InvestHK endorsed our application, my visa took about seven days.”
Sound of success
Another success story is Aivvy Inc, a Silicon Valley technology startup that relocated its regional headquarters to Hong Kong in 2014 to launch its portable music player globally.
Its smart headset Aivvy Q can "learn" a user's music preferences. When the headset is charging, it automatically connects to Wi-Fi to sync the user's preferences, updating its library with new songs selected by advanced algorithms from 40 million songs on the Aivvy cloud.
Its founders chose Hong Kong to launch their product because of its stable and mature business environment and strategic location next to factories in Shenzhen.
The firm was also impressed with how easy it was to set up a company in Hong Kong, with the added bonus of support from InvestHK alleviating a lot of the burden smaller companies face, such as securing visas, finding service providers and making media contacts.
“It took around seven days to set up a new company from scratch, so the whole registration process was very easy, and we were introduced to many resources by InvestHK, including accounting firms and to local community resources such as Science Park and co-working spaces,” said Aivvy co-founder Cheryl Zeng.
Launching pad
Companies like Aivvy show Hong Kong is attracting high-tech market players, even from world-leading startup hubs like Silicon Valley.
Hong Kong’s low taxes, strong legal system, tech-savvy population and key position as a global trade centre and gateway to the booming Mainland market, make it an ideal launching pad for startups seeking to scale globally.
InvestHK Director-General of Investment PromotionSimon Galpin noted that the city’s startup ecosystem has seen rapid growth, due to increasing entrepreneurship and a surge in the number of co-working spaces - where tech workers share office space.
“We’ve been helping large and small companies for the past 15 years, but what’s happened in just the last couple of years is we’ve seen an explosion in the number of founders and entrepreneurs coming to Hong Kong,” Mr Galpin said.
“Many entrepreneurs think that Hong Kong is really only for big businesses, that you’ve got to be a big bank or a big Fortune 50 company to be able to afford to have an office here in Hong Kong. But that’s not really true. Because we’ve seen such a huge increase in the number of co-working spaces, there is more supply than demand and so if you’re a founder or an entrepreneur, you can rent a seat in a co-working space much cheaper than you could in London or Silicon Valley or many other parts of the world.”
InvestHK this month hosted the StartmeupHK VentureForum which attracted more than 900 participants who had the opportunity to listen to a diverse range of renowned speakers share their inspiring stories, including Tesla MotorsCEO and Product DesignerElon Musk.
The forum was the main event of the week-long StartmeupHK Festival aimed at promoting Hong Kong as one of the fastest growing start-up hubs in the world. (http://j.mp/1nUqZNP)

Hong Kong has long been a hub for businesses, but has yet to be seen as a hub for innovators in science and technology. How is HK reinventing itself – yet again – to take advantage of the new opportunities available for entrepreneurs?
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5:47

On Hong Kong Startups & Magic of Thinking Big - Ashley Talks 2

On Hong Kong Startups & Magic of Thinking Big - Ashley Talks 2

On Hong Kong Startups & Magic of Thinking Big - Ashley Talks 2

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Start-ups in Hong Kong and Singapore | FT Business

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Hong Kong and Singapore are among the easiest places in the world to set up new businesses and like other cities around the world are seeking to emulate the start up culture of Silicon Valley. The FT's Ben Bland and Louise Lucas examine whether they are succeeding.
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published: 30 Jul 2015

HK - A SHINING STARTUP HUB (2018)

Hong Kong is ranked as one of the fastest-growing startup hubs in the world. The city now hosts over 2,200 startups. They are drawn by the city's supportive incubators and accelerators, government funding support, private venture capital, as well Hong Kong’s excellent package of advantages.
Play the video to learn more about Hong Kong’s startup ecosystem.

published: 31 Jan 2018

Hong Kong Startup Hub

A look at how Hong Kong is positioning itself as a tech startup hub making it easy for companies to set up, and providing government and private support to those with good ideas. It's proximity to the Pearl River Delta and it's role as a global financial center make it ideal for those going into fintech or IoT.

published: 17 May 2016

Startup Pitches: The First Wearable IoT World Demo Day in Hong Kong Summer 16 Class

How To Start An OffShore Company As Digital Nomad in Hong Kong 🌴 Around The World With 6 Kids 🌎

http://TheRawfoodfamily.com
I am in Hong Kong today to open up a new company and business bank account for our international digital nomad online business.
And today I want to show you life hackers out there how to do it!
This is the company I used for our DelawareLLC in the USA:
http://bit.ly/1KgExuY
This is the link to the Hongkong-Agency we used this week:
http://bit.ly/1z9E6Nl
** Free and Alive ! **
*************************************
Music:
-Youtube Audio library
*************************************
Website: http://TheRawfoodfamily.com
YouTube http://Youtube.com/Rawfoodfamilylife
Facebook: http://Facebook.com/TheRawfoodfamily
Twitter: http://twitter.com/Rawfoodfamily
Instagram: http://instagram.com/TheSundancefamily
We empower natural health businesses to improve lives ...

published: 29 Aug 2015

Money Talks: SenseTime becomes Hong Kong first $1B startup

SenseTime has become the first Hong Kong start-up to be valued at a billion dollars. It has successfully managed to negotiate obstacles, like funding difficulties and entrenched monopolies that some argue have been killing the city's start-up scene. Those problems though maybe about to change and with it, the face of Hong Kong's entrepreneurialism. That's if the government and some key figures can get their way, as JoelFlynn reports.

Innovative products from Hong Kong startups at the Global Sources show

Startups from Hong Kong and Mainland China are showcasing a variety of innovative products at the MobileElectronics show. Products on display include smart accessories for mobile phones, a multi-device charging station, the world’s first modular smart watch, and an IoT device that syncs air conditioners with smartphones for mobile control and monitoring.
The world's largest mobile electronics sourcing show, Mobile Electronics features more than 2,300 booths of smartphones, tablets, accessories, drones and robotics. The show is being held October 18-21 at AsiaWorld-Expo in Hong Kong.
Learn more about Global Sources exhibitions at www.globalsources.com/exhibitions

Tech startups plug into HK (31.1.2016)

Hong Kong has been opening its doors to a new-generation of innovative entrepreneurs as it works towards building a dynamic startups ecosystem.
The city’s startup scene has experienced phenomenal growth in recent years. An Invest Hong Kong poll released last September showed 1,558 registered startups are operating in co-working spaces here, a 46% jump compared to 2014.
Bright idea
Lumos is one of them. Its co-founder, Eu Wen-ding from Singapore was studying at Harvard University when he met JeffChen, an exchange student from Hong Kong University of Science & Technology. As students they would cycle everywhere and that is when they came up with the Lumos Helmet to improve the safety and visibility of cyclists riding after dark. It is the world's first smart bicycle helmet with integrat...

published: 30 Jan 2016

BBC - Hong Kong: City of Inspiration (Start-up Opportunities)(2017)

Hong Kong has long been a hub for businesses, but has yet to be seen as a hub for innovators in science and technology. How is HK reinventing itself – yet again – to take advantage of the new opportunities available for entrepreneurs?
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On Hong Kong Startups & Magic of Thinking Big - Ashley Talks 2

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HK - A SHINING STARTUP HUB (2018)

Hong Kong is ranked as one of the fastest-growing startup hubs in the world. The city now hosts over 2,200 startups. They are drawn by the city's supportive inc...

Hong Kong is ranked as one of the fastest-growing startup hubs in the world. The city now hosts over 2,200 startups. They are drawn by the city's supportive incubators and accelerators, government funding support, private venture capital, as well Hong Kong’s excellent package of advantages.
Play the video to learn more about Hong Kong’s startup ecosystem.

Hong Kong is ranked as one of the fastest-growing startup hubs in the world. The city now hosts over 2,200 startups. They are drawn by the city's supportive incubators and accelerators, government funding support, private venture capital, as well Hong Kong’s excellent package of advantages.
Play the video to learn more about Hong Kong’s startup ecosystem.

Hong Kong Startup Hub

A look at how Hong Kong is positioning itself as a tech startup hub making it easy for companies to set up, and providing government and private support to thos...

A look at how Hong Kong is positioning itself as a tech startup hub making it easy for companies to set up, and providing government and private support to those with good ideas. It's proximity to the Pearl River Delta and it's role as a global financial center make it ideal for those going into fintech or IoT.

A look at how Hong Kong is positioning itself as a tech startup hub making it easy for companies to set up, and providing government and private support to those with good ideas. It's proximity to the Pearl River Delta and it's role as a global financial center make it ideal for those going into fintech or IoT.

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http://TheRawfoodfamily.com
I am in Hong Kong today to open up a new company and business bank account for our international digital nomad online business.
And today I want to show you life hackers out there how to do it!
This is the company I used for our DelawareLLC in the USA:
http://bit.ly/1KgExuY
This is the link to the Hongkong-Agency we used this week:
http://bit.ly/1z9E6Nl
** Free and Alive ! **
*************************************
Music:
-Youtube Audio library
*************************************
Website: http://TheRawfoodfamily.com
YouTube http://Youtube.com/Rawfoodfamilylife
Facebook: http://Facebook.com/TheRawfoodfamily
Twitter: http://twitter.com/Rawfoodfamily
Instagram: http://instagram.com/TheSundancefamily
We empower natural health businesses to improve lives all around the world.
http://TheRawfoodfamily.com
*************************************
OUR PROGRAMS:
???Are You Also FinallyReady To Make A GreatLiving With Your Passion???
Discover How You CanLive Your Dreams,
While Helping1000's Of People AND Creating Financial Freedom For Yourself And Your Family.
Get started at
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OUR EBOOKS:
Finally A Recipe Book With Delicious And Quick-To-Make, Nutrition Loaded Recipes (ALSO For Kids...)
http://70BestRawfoodRecipes.com
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Cameras I use:
-Canon G7X ist my Standardcamera
-Canon Vixia
-Gopro 4 Silver for Action- and Underwater-shots
-Phantom 2 Vision for Helicopter-shots

Money Talks: SenseTime becomes Hong Kong first $1B startup

SenseTime has become the first Hong Kong start-up to be valued at a billion dollars. It has successfully managed to negotiate obstacles, like funding difficulti...

SenseTime has become the first Hong Kong start-up to be valued at a billion dollars. It has successfully managed to negotiate obstacles, like funding difficulties and entrenched monopolies that some argue have been killing the city's start-up scene. Those problems though maybe about to change and with it, the face of Hong Kong's entrepreneurialism. That's if the government and some key figures can get their way, as JoelFlynn reports.

SenseTime has become the first Hong Kong start-up to be valued at a billion dollars. It has successfully managed to negotiate obstacles, like funding difficulties and entrenched monopolies that some argue have been killing the city's start-up scene. Those problems though maybe about to change and with it, the face of Hong Kong's entrepreneurialism. That's if the government and some key figures can get their way, as JoelFlynn reports.

What do you think about startup Hong Kong? YAY or NAY for working in startup Hong Kong?
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HKU & HarvardGraduate, ETH researcher in award-winning project, Winner of the Harvard Dean'sChallenge, Founder for Musey, Architect turned active entrepreneur in Silicon Valley.
HoKan started Musey as moonlighter experiment right before he graduated from Harvard UniversityGraduate School of Design. In this session, HoKan will share with us his journey with his startups and life as an entrepreneur in Silicon Valley. Musey is a mobile app for design inspiration in the real world, its investors were the early backers of Pinterest, Makerbot, Paper by 53, and other great products.
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**About the speaker**
Speaker #3: HoKan Wong, Co-founder of "MUSEY"
HKU & HarvardGraduate, ETH researcher in award-winning project, Winner of the Harvard Dean'sChallenge, Founder for Musey, Architect turned active entrepreneur in Silicon Valley.
HoKan started Musey as moonlighter experiment right before he graduated from Harvard UniversityGraduate School of Design. In this session, HoKan will share with us his journey with his startups and life as an entrepreneur in Silicon Valley. Musey is a mobile app for design inspiration in the real world, its investors were the early backers of Pinterest, Makerbot, Paper by 53, and other great products.
More here: http://www.museyapp.com/
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Learn everything about architecture and startup Hong Kong, come and visit us at:
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Startups from Hong Kong and Mainland China are showcasing a variety of innovative products at the MobileElectronics show. Products on display include smart accessories for mobile phones, a multi-device charging station, the world’s first modular smart watch, and an IoT device that syncs air conditioners with smartphones for mobile control and monitoring.
The world's largest mobile electronics sourcing show, Mobile Electronics features more than 2,300 booths of smartphones, tablets, accessories, drones and robotics. The show is being held October 18-21 at AsiaWorld-Expo in Hong Kong.
Learn more about Global Sources exhibitions at www.globalsources.com/exhibitions

Startups from Hong Kong and Mainland China are showcasing a variety of innovative products at the MobileElectronics show. Products on display include smart accessories for mobile phones, a multi-device charging station, the world’s first modular smart watch, and an IoT device that syncs air conditioners with smartphones for mobile control and monitoring.
The world's largest mobile electronics sourcing show, Mobile Electronics features more than 2,300 booths of smartphones, tablets, accessories, drones and robotics. The show is being held October 18-21 at AsiaWorld-Expo in Hong Kong.
Learn more about Global Sources exhibitions at www.globalsources.com/exhibitions

Tech startups plug into HK (31.1.2016)

Hong Kong has been opening its doors to a new-generation of innovative entrepreneurs as it works towards building a dynamic startups ecosystem.
The city’s sta...

Hong Kong has been opening its doors to a new-generation of innovative entrepreneurs as it works towards building a dynamic startups ecosystem.
The city’s startup scene has experienced phenomenal growth in recent years. An Invest Hong Kong poll released last September showed 1,558 registered startups are operating in co-working spaces here, a 46% jump compared to 2014.
Bright idea
Lumos is one of them. Its co-founder, Eu Wen-ding from Singapore was studying at Harvard University when he met JeffChen, an exchange student from Hong Kong University of Science & Technology. As students they would cycle everywhere and that is when they came up with the Lumos Helmet to improve the safety and visibility of cyclists riding after dark. It is the world's first smart bicycle helmet with integrated lights, brake, and turn signals.
At only two years old, Lumos is still a fledgling startup, but the young entrepreneurs are already considering making Hong Kong the firm’s headquarters because of its proximity to experienced helmet manufacturers in Shenzhen.
“Hong Kong made a ton of sense because it’s really easy to live here and get around and China’s just there and we go in on a weekly basis, so we started working with the factory and we know them pretty well now,” Eu-wen said.
With support from Invest Hong Kong, Eu-wen added that he had no problems getting a Hong Kong visa.
“We were told that a typical visa application process is about a one month review and then one month approval, but because InvestHK endorsed our application, my visa took about seven days.”
Sound of success
Another success story is Aivvy Inc, a Silicon Valley technology startup that relocated its regional headquarters to Hong Kong in 2014 to launch its portable music player globally.
Its smart headset Aivvy Q can "learn" a user's music preferences. When the headset is charging, it automatically connects to Wi-Fi to sync the user's preferences, updating its library with new songs selected by advanced algorithms from 40 million songs on the Aivvy cloud.
Its founders chose Hong Kong to launch their product because of its stable and mature business environment and strategic location next to factories in Shenzhen.
The firm was also impressed with how easy it was to set up a company in Hong Kong, with the added bonus of support from InvestHK alleviating a lot of the burden smaller companies face, such as securing visas, finding service providers and making media contacts.
“It took around seven days to set up a new company from scratch, so the whole registration process was very easy, and we were introduced to many resources by InvestHK, including accounting firms and to local community resources such as Science Park and co-working spaces,” said Aivvy co-founder Cheryl Zeng.
Launching pad
Companies like Aivvy show Hong Kong is attracting high-tech market players, even from world-leading startup hubs like Silicon Valley.
Hong Kong’s low taxes, strong legal system, tech-savvy population and key position as a global trade centre and gateway to the booming Mainland market, make it an ideal launching pad for startups seeking to scale globally.
InvestHK Director-General of Investment PromotionSimon Galpin noted that the city’s startup ecosystem has seen rapid growth, due to increasing entrepreneurship and a surge in the number of co-working spaces - where tech workers share office space.
“We’ve been helping large and small companies for the past 15 years, but what’s happened in just the last couple of years is we’ve seen an explosion in the number of founders and entrepreneurs coming to Hong Kong,” Mr Galpin said.
“Many entrepreneurs think that Hong Kong is really only for big businesses, that you’ve got to be a big bank or a big Fortune 50 company to be able to afford to have an office here in Hong Kong. But that’s not really true. Because we’ve seen such a huge increase in the number of co-working spaces, there is more supply than demand and so if you’re a founder or an entrepreneur, you can rent a seat in a co-working space much cheaper than you could in London or Silicon Valley or many other parts of the world.”
InvestHK this month hosted the StartmeupHK VentureForum which attracted more than 900 participants who had the opportunity to listen to a diverse range of renowned speakers share their inspiring stories, including Tesla MotorsCEO and Product DesignerElon Musk.
The forum was the main event of the week-long StartmeupHK Festival aimed at promoting Hong Kong as one of the fastest growing start-up hubs in the world. (http://j.mp/1nUqZNP)

Hong Kong has been opening its doors to a new-generation of innovative entrepreneurs as it works towards building a dynamic startups ecosystem.
The city’s startup scene has experienced phenomenal growth in recent years. An Invest Hong Kong poll released last September showed 1,558 registered startups are operating in co-working spaces here, a 46% jump compared to 2014.
Bright idea
Lumos is one of them. Its co-founder, Eu Wen-ding from Singapore was studying at Harvard University when he met JeffChen, an exchange student from Hong Kong University of Science & Technology. As students they would cycle everywhere and that is when they came up with the Lumos Helmet to improve the safety and visibility of cyclists riding after dark. It is the world's first smart bicycle helmet with integrated lights, brake, and turn signals.
At only two years old, Lumos is still a fledgling startup, but the young entrepreneurs are already considering making Hong Kong the firm’s headquarters because of its proximity to experienced helmet manufacturers in Shenzhen.
“Hong Kong made a ton of sense because it’s really easy to live here and get around and China’s just there and we go in on a weekly basis, so we started working with the factory and we know them pretty well now,” Eu-wen said.
With support from Invest Hong Kong, Eu-wen added that he had no problems getting a Hong Kong visa.
“We were told that a typical visa application process is about a one month review and then one month approval, but because InvestHK endorsed our application, my visa took about seven days.”
Sound of success
Another success story is Aivvy Inc, a Silicon Valley technology startup that relocated its regional headquarters to Hong Kong in 2014 to launch its portable music player globally.
Its smart headset Aivvy Q can "learn" a user's music preferences. When the headset is charging, it automatically connects to Wi-Fi to sync the user's preferences, updating its library with new songs selected by advanced algorithms from 40 million songs on the Aivvy cloud.
Its founders chose Hong Kong to launch their product because of its stable and mature business environment and strategic location next to factories in Shenzhen.
The firm was also impressed with how easy it was to set up a company in Hong Kong, with the added bonus of support from InvestHK alleviating a lot of the burden smaller companies face, such as securing visas, finding service providers and making media contacts.
“It took around seven days to set up a new company from scratch, so the whole registration process was very easy, and we were introduced to many resources by InvestHK, including accounting firms and to local community resources such as Science Park and co-working spaces,” said Aivvy co-founder Cheryl Zeng.
Launching pad
Companies like Aivvy show Hong Kong is attracting high-tech market players, even from world-leading startup hubs like Silicon Valley.
Hong Kong’s low taxes, strong legal system, tech-savvy population and key position as a global trade centre and gateway to the booming Mainland market, make it an ideal launching pad for startups seeking to scale globally.
InvestHK Director-General of Investment PromotionSimon Galpin noted that the city’s startup ecosystem has seen rapid growth, due to increasing entrepreneurship and a surge in the number of co-working spaces - where tech workers share office space.
“We’ve been helping large and small companies for the past 15 years, but what’s happened in just the last couple of years is we’ve seen an explosion in the number of founders and entrepreneurs coming to Hong Kong,” Mr Galpin said.
“Many entrepreneurs think that Hong Kong is really only for big businesses, that you’ve got to be a big bank or a big Fortune 50 company to be able to afford to have an office here in Hong Kong. But that’s not really true. Because we’ve seen such a huge increase in the number of co-working spaces, there is more supply than demand and so if you’re a founder or an entrepreneur, you can rent a seat in a co-working space much cheaper than you could in London or Silicon Valley or many other parts of the world.”
InvestHK this month hosted the StartmeupHK VentureForum which attracted more than 900 participants who had the opportunity to listen to a diverse range of renowned speakers share their inspiring stories, including Tesla MotorsCEO and Product DesignerElon Musk.
The forum was the main event of the week-long StartmeupHK Festival aimed at promoting Hong Kong as one of the fastest growing start-up hubs in the world. (http://j.mp/1nUqZNP)

Hong Kong has long been a hub for businesses, but has yet to be seen as a hub for innovators in science and technology. How is HK reinventing itself – yet again...

Hong Kong has long been a hub for businesses, but has yet to be seen as a hub for innovators in science and technology. How is HK reinventing itself – yet again – to take advantage of the new opportunities available for entrepreneurs?
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Start-ups in Hong Kong and Singapore | FT Business

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Hong Kong and Singapore are among the easiest places in the world to set up new businesses and like other cities around the world are seeking to emulate the start up culture of Silicon Valley. The FT's Ben Bland and Louise Lucas examine whether they are succeeding.
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HK - A SHINING STARTUP HUB (2018)

Hong Kong is ranked as one of the fastest-growing startup hubs in the world. The city now hosts over 2,200 startups. They are drawn by the city's supportive incubators and accelerators, government funding support, private venture capital, as well Hong Kong’s excellent package of advantages.
Play the video to learn more about Hong Kong’s startup ecosystem.

Hong Kong Startup Hub

A look at how Hong Kong is positioning itself as a tech startup hub making it easy for companies to set up, and providing government and private support to those with good ideas. It's proximity to the Pearl River Delta and it's role as a global financial center make it ideal for those going into fintech or IoT.

How To Start An OffShore Company As Digital Nomad in Hong Kong 🌴 Around The World With 6 Kids 🌎

http://TheRawfoodfamily.com
I am in Hong Kong today to open up a new company and business bank account for our international digital nomad online business.
And today I want to show you life hackers out there how to do it!
This is the company I used for our DelawareLLC in the USA:
http://bit.ly/1KgExuY
This is the link to the Hongkong-Agency we used this week:
http://bit.ly/1z9E6Nl
** Free and Alive ! **
*************************************
Music:
-Youtube Audio library
*************************************
Website: http://TheRawfoodfamily.com
YouTube http://Youtube.com/Rawfoodfamilylife
Facebook: http://Facebook.com/TheRawfoodfamily
Twitter: http://twitter.com/Rawfoodfamily
Instagram: http://instagram.com/TheSundancefamily
We empower natural health businesses to improve lives all around the world.
http://TheRawfoodfamily.com
*************************************
OUR PROGRAMS:
???Are You Also FinallyReady To Make A GreatLiving With Your Passion???
Discover How You CanLive Your Dreams,
While Helping1000's Of People AND Creating Financial Freedom For Yourself And Your Family.
Get started at
http://TheRawfoodfamilyBschool.com
*************************************
OUR EBOOKS:
Finally A Recipe Book With Delicious And Quick-To-Make, Nutrition Loaded Recipes (ALSO For Kids...)
http://70BestRawfoodRecipes.com
*************************************
Cameras I use:
-Canon G7X ist my Standardcamera
-Canon Vixia
-Gopro 4 Silver for Action- and Underwater-shots
-Phantom 2 Vision for Helicopter-shots

Money Talks: SenseTime becomes Hong Kong first $1B startup

SenseTime has become the first Hong Kong start-up to be valued at a billion dollars. It has successfully managed to negotiate obstacles, like funding difficulties and entrenched monopolies that some argue have been killing the city's start-up scene. Those problems though maybe about to change and with it, the face of Hong Kong's entrepreneurialism. That's if the government and some key figures can get their way, as JoelFlynn reports.

What do you think about startup Hong Kong? YAY or NAY for working in startup Hong Kong?
PLEASE COMMENT BELOW!!
Other MoonlighterApartments Tour Day 1 Speakers to inspire your startup idea: http://archiparti.co/moonlighter-by-archiparti-1/
**About the speaker**
Speaker #3: HoKan Wong, Co-founder of "MUSEY"
HKU & HarvardGraduate, ETH researcher in award-winning project, Winner of the Harvard Dean'sChallenge, Founder for Musey, Architect turned active entrepreneur in Silicon Valley.
HoKan started Musey as moonlighter experiment right before he graduated from Harvard UniversityGraduate School of Design. In this session, HoKan will share with us his journey with his startups and life as an entrepreneur in Silicon Valley. Musey is a mobile app for design inspiration in the real world, its investors were the early backers of Pinterest, Makerbot, Paper by 53, and other great products.
More here: http://www.museyapp.com/
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Learn everything about architecture and startup Hong Kong, come and visit us at:
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Website: http://archiparti.co/
Address: 1811, 18/F, WeWork, 535 Jaffe Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Phone: +852 5499 8578
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#archipartiOffice #archipartiHome #archipartiTurnKey #FirstRenovationPartner

Innovative products from Hong Kong startups at the Global Sources show

Startups from Hong Kong and Mainland China are showcasing a variety of innovative products at the MobileElectronics show. Products on display include smart accessories for mobile phones, a multi-device charging station, the world’s first modular smart watch, and an IoT device that syncs air conditioners with smartphones for mobile control and monitoring.
The world's largest mobile electronics sourcing show, Mobile Electronics features more than 2,300 booths of smartphones, tablets, accessories, drones and robotics. The show is being held October 18-21 at AsiaWorld-Expo in Hong Kong.
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Tech startups plug into HK (31.1.2016)

Hong Kong has been opening its doors to a new-generation of innovative entrepreneurs as it works towards building a dynamic startups ecosystem.
The city’s startup scene has experienced phenomenal growth in recent years. An Invest Hong Kong poll released last September showed 1,558 registered startups are operating in co-working spaces here, a 46% jump compared to 2014.
Bright idea
Lumos is one of them. Its co-founder, Eu Wen-ding from Singapore was studying at Harvard University when he met JeffChen, an exchange student from Hong Kong University of Science & Technology. As students they would cycle everywhere and that is when they came up with the Lumos Helmet to improve the safety and visibility of cyclists riding after dark. It is the world's first smart bicycle helmet with integrated lights, brake, and turn signals.
At only two years old, Lumos is still a fledgling startup, but the young entrepreneurs are already considering making Hong Kong the firm’s headquarters because of its proximity to experienced helmet manufacturers in Shenzhen.
“Hong Kong made a ton of sense because it’s really easy to live here and get around and China’s just there and we go in on a weekly basis, so we started working with the factory and we know them pretty well now,” Eu-wen said.
With support from Invest Hong Kong, Eu-wen added that he had no problems getting a Hong Kong visa.
“We were told that a typical visa application process is about a one month review and then one month approval, but because InvestHK endorsed our application, my visa took about seven days.”
Sound of success
Another success story is Aivvy Inc, a Silicon Valley technology startup that relocated its regional headquarters to Hong Kong in 2014 to launch its portable music player globally.
Its smart headset Aivvy Q can "learn" a user's music preferences. When the headset is charging, it automatically connects to Wi-Fi to sync the user's preferences, updating its library with new songs selected by advanced algorithms from 40 million songs on the Aivvy cloud.
Its founders chose Hong Kong to launch their product because of its stable and mature business environment and strategic location next to factories in Shenzhen.
The firm was also impressed with how easy it was to set up a company in Hong Kong, with the added bonus of support from InvestHK alleviating a lot of the burden smaller companies face, such as securing visas, finding service providers and making media contacts.
“It took around seven days to set up a new company from scratch, so the whole registration process was very easy, and we were introduced to many resources by InvestHK, including accounting firms and to local community resources such as Science Park and co-working spaces,” said Aivvy co-founder Cheryl Zeng.
Launching pad
Companies like Aivvy show Hong Kong is attracting high-tech market players, even from world-leading startup hubs like Silicon Valley.
Hong Kong’s low taxes, strong legal system, tech-savvy population and key position as a global trade centre and gateway to the booming Mainland market, make it an ideal launching pad for startups seeking to scale globally.
InvestHK Director-General of Investment PromotionSimon Galpin noted that the city’s startup ecosystem has seen rapid growth, due to increasing entrepreneurship and a surge in the number of co-working spaces - where tech workers share office space.
“We’ve been helping large and small companies for the past 15 years, but what’s happened in just the last couple of years is we’ve seen an explosion in the number of founders and entrepreneurs coming to Hong Kong,” Mr Galpin said.
“Many entrepreneurs think that Hong Kong is really only for big businesses, that you’ve got to be a big bank or a big Fortune 50 company to be able to afford to have an office here in Hong Kong. But that’s not really true. Because we’ve seen such a huge increase in the number of co-working spaces, there is more supply than demand and so if you’re a founder or an entrepreneur, you can rent a seat in a co-working space much cheaper than you could in London or Silicon Valley or many other parts of the world.”
InvestHK this month hosted the StartmeupHK VentureForum which attracted more than 900 participants who had the opportunity to listen to a diverse range of renowned speakers share their inspiring stories, including Tesla MotorsCEO and Product DesignerElon Musk.
The forum was the main event of the week-long StartmeupHK Festival aimed at promoting Hong Kong as one of the fastest growing start-up hubs in the world. (http://j.mp/1nUqZNP)

Hong Kong has long been a hub for businesses, but has yet to be seen as a hub for innovators in science and technology. How is HK reinventing itself – yet again – to take advantage of the new opportunities available for entrepreneurs?
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